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Instructional Design Pro (Part 3): No Beginners Allowed!
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Instructional Design Pro (Part 3): No Beginners Allowed!
Last updated 6/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.64 GB | Duration: 6h 19m

Write Golden Training Curriculum that's Easier to Learn and More Enjoyable to Teach


What you'll learn
Enjoy class more by identifying the needs, goals, and desires of your audience
Ensure end users can do their job by providing the right tools they can use on a daily basis
Save time designing the course that best meets their needs
Avoid training the things you don't need to teach by designing it right the first time
Make your curriculum easier for you to write and clearer for your end users to learn
See your curriculum structural design all come together
Make your training curriculum irresistible
Reach every learner the first time you train the class
Provide the best experience for both trainers and users
Ensure your content sinks in and gets that "aha!"
Make the class more fun, authentic, and enjoyable
See your curriculum teaching design fall into place
Leverage your design time to produce amazing materials
Make your activities more creative, fun, and exciting
Ensure your training is working for each end user
Make your visuals clearer and more memorable
Be certain your trainees are successful at their job
Market your classes so that people show up ready to learn
Requirements
Sign up for the Instructional Design Pro Part 1, 2 and 3 for the Full Instructional Design Pro Experience.
Download the Instructional Design Pro Workbook that accompanies this course so that you can follow along perfectly with what is being said.
Stop the video when Jason says to do each of the many activities that are in this program so that you can get the bootcamp experience.
Apply each of the Your turns that occur in each of the major section descriptions to your instructional design so that you can see dramatic differences in your instructional design Rule the Room Style!

Description
You're about to learn an easier, faster curriculum design that's clearer to learn and more enjoyable to teach, one that ensures your end users get it right the first time. Finally, You'll Have A Step-By-Step Plan For Turning Curriculum Into. ENGAGEMENT, LEARNING AND RETENTION(Hint: It looks something like this.)Part 1: Curriculum Structural Design•Identify with your audience• Identify what they do•Organize what they do•Determine what to teach•Organize what to teach•Determine the initial class structurePart 2: Curriculum Teaching Design •Determine why they want it•Research teaching strategies•Research teaching tools•Select teaching strategies & tools•Make it real to them•Proof the specific class structurePart 3: Curriculum Production (YOU ARE HERE)•Create facilitator guides•Create in-class activities and assessments•Create learner workbooks and handouts•Create a slideshow•Create evaluation surveys•Create marketing materialsOrdinary instructional designers just don't get it..There was a time when having expertise was enough, but today (if you actually want to get engagement, learning and retention), you need to do more.So how do you do it?How do you build "curriculum" that turns instructional design into engagement, learning and retention?Fortunately, that's what you're about to learn.FACT: Businesses Need Instructional Designers(.Who Actually Know What They're Doing)I'm not going to sell you on the importance of instructional design.If you're here, you already know it's an essential aspect of any training strategy, because instructional design:Increases ROI and efficiency.Engages and nurtures both employees and trainers by providing ACTUAL results, and most importantly it.Enables your training to be engaging (and stick consistently!)In other words, instructional design increases ROI and efficiency and lowers employee turnover: The lifeblood of any business.So that's why businesses need instructional designers.There's just one problem: Most so called "instructional designers" don't know what they're doing.That's where you come in.As an Instructional Design Specialist, you are uniquely qualified to help business convert training into engagement, learning and retention.What You'll Learn In This CourseThe Curriculum Life CycleDiscover how to create stellar content for all 3 stages of instructional design. When you know this, you'll be able to attract new students to your class and take them on a journey from Engagement through Retention and all the way to Application.Participant Centered NeedsLearn the 8 audience-centered building blocks you need to succeed as an instructional designer. Whether you want to create new training curriculum from the ground up or remodel existing curriculum, you will learn how to develop curriculum based on business needs.Teaching Design MasteryMaster the 9 critical teaching strategies and 13 essential teaching tools of a successful lesson. You'll learn what types of hooks to create, the secret to writing great content, how to create highly-engaging activities, relevant stories, "what now" examples, fun things, and more.Curriculum ProductionLearn how to develop training materials that double the retention in less time using a combination of facilitator guides, learner workbooks, in-class activities, assessments, slideshows, evaluation surveys and marketing materials. You'll leave with a complete design template you can customize to fit any training program.PLUS 6 quizzes, 1 for each lesson, to make sure you are understanding all of the materialWhat You'll GetWhen you enroll today, you'll receive instant access to:The Instructional Design Mastery Course18 Core Modules (Found in Parts 1, 2 and 3)54 Video Lessons405 Page Instructional Design Mastery Learner Workbook18 Practical "Your Turn" AssignmentsCurriculum Design Spreadsheet TemplateFacilitator's Guide Template18 Quizzes (one for each module) About the InstructorJason Teteak is the Founder and CEO of Rule the Room Train the Trainer. Jason first made a reputation in the medical training industry, where he was known as "the Epic trainer of trainers." In response to many requests, he began to offer personalized services and quickly developed a following as a private training coach and training consultant whose clientele includes elite institutions, universities, and top corporations.In 20 years of working as a trainer and a trainer coach, he has helped more than 15,000 training professionals to "Rule the Room" and has appeared before more than 200,000 people. He's won praise and a wide following for his original methods, his engaging style, and his knack for transferring training skills via practical, simple, universal and immediately actionable techniques. Or as he puts it "No theoretical fluff".He founded Rule the Room Train the Trainer with a mission to DOUBLE the impact of 10,000 training professionals in the next 5 years. The Rule the Room Train the Trainer team, under Jason's management, has flipped the model and changed the approach to great training and instruction for even the most seasoned veterans.Rule the Room Instructional Design Pro Is DifferentSure, you can probably find other "instructional design" trainings and certifications that cover similar topics, but Rule the Room instructional design is unique because it's built and taught by real trainers who actually write and train their own classes and observe, coach and train thousands of trainers to mastery.In other words, we aren't "researchers" sharing "theoretical fluff". We're in-the-trenches trainers who despise untested theory and believe that the best way to learn training techniques is to actually get up and teach in front of a real classroom. If that sounds like something that fits you, then welcome! You're in the right place.Instructional Design Pro Course: Reviews"Jason's methods set the standard by which other trainers measure themselves. When I experience a problem in class or another trainer asks me for advice, the first thing that goes through my mind is, what would Jason do in this situation?"Bren Mochocki - Software Trainer & Corporate Trainer Coach"Jason is an engaging teacher who is not only knowledgeable about this field, but is intensely passionate about it. This course not only gave me the knowledge, insight, and skills to excel in this new role, but the confidence to implement these new skills and to share this knowledge with others."Lorielle Ouimette - Physician Software Trainer"Jason's passion for helping trainers is so contagious. When I work with him, not only do I want to be a better trainer, I want to be able to help others the way that he helped me." Sarah Gernetzke - Corporate Trainer at Epic"You taught me and many, many other trainers here how to not only survive in the classroom, but how to thrive. We owe you a big thanks."Paul Mellon - Software Trainer"So many of us have become better instructional designers/presenters/trainers/etc. as a result of your tips and in turn helped our customer trainers grow in their presentation skills as well."Lauren Wons - Training Team Lead"Jason's experience with teaching and working with our trainers and trainees has given him an unmatched knowledge of how to best train adult learners. During our sessions, he not only helped me develop the techniques to be a great presenter, but he told me exactly why those techniques work and why they are important to my audience. I was quickly able to incorporate many of his tried-and-true methods, such as standing in the "sweet spot" and making eye-contact with everyone every few minutes, and IMMEDIATELY saw an improvement with my class engagement and understanding. His genuine and passionate interest in training is apparent and contagious-Jason truly embodies what it means to be a great trainer and inspires those around him to do the same."Leanne Britton - Software Trainer"Jason embodies the meaning of the word "coach". Always accommodating, he meets others on their terms and speaks their language in order to communicate everything necessary. You will be hard pressed to catch Jason idly spinning his wheels or wasting time. Everything he does is for a reason and is building toward something. Given the variety of education and psychology theory that he has spontaneously absorbed and researched over the years, Jason always tailors a custom plan for growth and development based on what is truly needed then and there. Every roadblock is anticipated and resolved before it occurs. It is very easy to work with Jason. As a true leader, he always makes you feel like you were the one to come up with the solution, or you arrived at your own realizations without any guidance on his part. Would that more of us were so gentle yet effective."Anthony Arlotta - Technical TrainerFrequently Asked QuestionsQ: "How will this Instructional Design course help me?"A: It depends on who you are...If you're a business owner, this certification is a great way to learn instructional design yourself. It's also a great way to train and certify members of your own team and get them up to speed in half the time on the latest instructional design trends and best practices.If you're a consultant, this certification is a practical way to show that you are an Instructional Design Specialist, which could help you attract better, higher-paying clients, boost their ROI and efficiency, and lower turnover, safety and security concerns.If you're a student, this certificate can set you apart from other graduates who may have a business or education degree, but don't have the specialized skills that employers today are looking for.If you're an employee or training professional, this certificate can make you more valuable to your company, which can get you that raise or promotion you may deserve (but don't have a reason to request).Q: "How valuable is this Instructional Design Course?"A: The course itself is highly valuable if your goal is to set yourself apart from the competition. What's even MORE valuable than any course is the knowledge and understanding you're going to gain when you take this class and pass all the tests. You will know instructional design. I'll say that again: YOU WILL KNOW INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN.Q: "When do I have to finish the class?"A: You can go at whatever pace suits you best! You've got a lot of other things going on in your life, so just because you enroll in the workshop doesn't mean you need to complete it right away. In fact, you can start and finish the workshop whenever you want. Either way, we're going to be there with you every step of the way to ensure you're successful and can get certified.Q: "How soon can I finish the class?"A: The Instructional Design Mastery class is in three parts. You will need the three courses on Udemy to complete the 16 hours of video training, so if you are dedicating yourself full time to it, you could probably finish in 3 days, but we don't recommend that. Instead, we recommend you take 7 - 14 days (if you can give your full attention to the material. If you only have a little bit of time each day, then you should dedicated 4 - 6 weeks to finish it up and take the test.Q: "How certain can I be that I will finish?"A: It's never a guarantee. If it was, then our course wouldn't mean anything. Instead, it does mean something, and because of that, you're going to have to work at this thing to get completed. When you do finish, you can be certain that it will actually mean something. The class and the activities are both going to challenge you, but rest assured we make everything simple, easy to understand, and quick to learn. With that said, you will have to earn your completion.Q: "How hard is the course?"A: You can liken our course to the story of "goldilocks and the three bears" - not too hot and not too cold. In other words, they're hard enough that you need to study and know your stuff, but we don't make them intentionally hard just to be difficult. We make them as hard as they need to be to make sure you know how to "Rule the Room". We believe learning doesn't happen until a behavior change occurs, so to preserve the integrity of this certification, we have made the test challenging and the questions specific to our proprietary Rule the Room Train the Trainer techniques, methodologies and recipes. Don't expect to pass the test just because you have taken other trainings or certification courses in the past. This training is different, and the course will reflect those differences.Q: Why are Instructional Designers so valuable?A: Instructional Design is the front line effort of all your training and retention efforts. If you know how to develop appropriate content at the right time in the employee and customer journey, and EXACTLY how to implement it, then you'll be able to build a path to better results and ensure everyone knows how to do their part in the best way possible. When you can help others teach twice as much in even less time, you'll be one of the most essential employees at your organization.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Create Facilitator Guides
Lecture 2 Create the Framework - Part 1
Lecture 3 Create the Framework - Part 2
Lecture 4 Fill in the Framework with Text
Lecture 5 Use Pictures to Add Impact - Part 1
Lecture 6 Use Pictures to Add Impact - Part 2
Section 3: Create In-Class Activities and Assessments
Lecture 7 Create Activity Content - Part 1
Lecture 8 Create Activity Content - Part 2
Lecture 9 Create "Your Turn" Assignments
Lecture 10 Create In-Class Assessments
Section 4: Create Workbooks and Handouts
Lecture 11 Create Learner Workbooks - Part 1
Lecture 12 Create Learner Workbooks - Part 2
Lecture 13 Create a Class Agenda
Lecture 14 Create Tip Sheets - Part 1
Lecture 15 Create Tip Sheets Activity
Section 5: Create a Slideshow
Lecture 16 Create Your Core Content Slides
Lecture 17 Create Your Supplemental Slides
Lecture 18 Add Pictures to Your Slides
Section 6: Create Evaluation Surveys
Lecture 19 Design Your Evaluation Survey
Lecture 20 Produce Your Evaluation Survey
Lecture 21 Interpret Your Evaluation Survey
Section 7: Create Marketing Materials
Lecture 22 Create a Marketing Message
Lecture 23 Create a Marketing Flyer
Lecture 24 Create a Marketing Video - Part 1
Lecture 25 Create a Marketing Video - Part 2
Section 8: Instructional Design Pro Wrap Up
Lecture 26 Get Your Certification
Curriculum Designers,Trainers,Training Team Leads,Leadership,Training Managers,Instructional Designers,Training Professionals,Teachers,Directors and VP's,Team Leads,Founders and CEO's


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